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is aware of the confrontation between two large blocks the anglo-saxon group that partially includes south america and the european asian african block on the other side of the atlantic today russia is substantially represented in the union and we hope this will have an impact on the rules that are laid down by the union but contested by the same concerns and changes complaints against athletes referees mistakes and so on are active stands alone backed by a strong representation of members intelligible to the. modern can sap and receive the record amounts of media attention and attendances at the summer games in london but the sport's governing body doesn't want to stop there giving way to broadcasters demands and updating the rules to make the competition more attractive to audiences around the world now the combined portion of the events will have more shooting series instead of three and four running laps of eight hundred metres instead of three of one thousand metres which at the will cook our sport has been becoming more popular since it was switched eternal from a find it to one day
is aware of the confrontation between two large blocks the anglo-saxon group that partially includes south america and the european asian african block on the other side of the atlantic today russia is substantially represented in the union and we hope this will have an impact on the rules that are laid down by the union but contested by the same concerns and changes complaints against athletes referees mistakes and so on are active stands alone backed by a strong representation of members...
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unimaginable, the single bloodiest day in the history of this country and inflicted by north against south, brother against brother. after just 12 hours, 23,000 americans were dead. wounded or missing. it ended without a clear victor, and soon after president lyndon would issue his emancipation proclamation to free america's slaves. near the end in maryland, it took hours to read the games of all of those who died all of those decades aago. >>> now sheer an international mystery james blond might love. grammy winner adele the next to lend her voice to a james bond theme song. she was spotted slipping into abbey road studio, if true she'll join some very famous voices. >> can you name these? >> that is shirley bassey ♪ >> how about this one? "live and let die". >> paul mccartney -- >> thabd one? ♪ nobody does it better >> the unmistakable carly simon. a new bond film, by the way, "skyfall" will hit theaters november 9th. >>> and coming up here tonight, tough guy clint eas wood responses to people were haking fun of him at the convention. he tells us the real reason he went rogue. helpin
unimaginable, the single bloodiest day in the history of this country and inflicted by north against south, brother against brother. after just 12 hours, 23,000 americans were dead. wounded or missing. it ended without a clear victor, and soon after president lyndon would issue his emancipation proclamation to free america's slaves. near the end in maryland, it took hours to read the games of all of those who died all of those decades aago. >>> now sheer an international mystery james...
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a lot of people in south america right go ahead well well yeah. so far as the argentinians would like to call it is the three thousand british citizens and her majesty's subjects currently living peacefully in these islands that want to go back to a point alex smith i think you misunderstood me slightly when i was saying that the issue about survival is not the great britain as a nation can survive with the loss of the falkland islands i was saying that the government of the day would fall if the falkland islands were ever taken now i do agree with you know there is not going to be a military there's not going to be military answer to this this is going to be resolved peacefully in the end i firmly believe ok look if i can stay with you it's been thirty years so why hasn't it been resolved and it looks like nobody on either side wants to resolve it well as far as the british government is concerned the situation is resolved they've made very clear that. it's a matter of self-determination is clearly a line in the un charter and that is so long as
a lot of people in south america right go ahead well well yeah. so far as the argentinians would like to call it is the three thousand british citizens and her majesty's subjects currently living peacefully in these islands that want to go back to a point alex smith i think you misunderstood me slightly when i was saying that the issue about survival is not the great britain as a nation can survive with the loss of the falkland islands i was saying that the government of the day would fall if...
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former south african president nelson mandela is out of the hospital today. the 93-year-old turned home following a laparoscopy spro pro seizure. we have more from johannesburg with more on that. we were all concerned about his condition. what can you tell us about things today? >> reporter: well, alex, it would be my best guess that he is back home surrounded by his daughters, his wife and maybe a few friends. it's how south africans do things. he's apparently resting very well. the president has issued a statement saying he's in fairly good shape. i listened to doctors from here on the air tonight saying that clearly there was no anesthesia involved. it was a minimally invasive procedure. they're not even calling it surgery, just a look around the abdomen to see what was going on. one of the doctors said that anesthesia for a 93-year-old could be risky. fortunately there was apparently no risk involved. former president mandela is home with his family, and south africans are breathing a sigh of relief. >> i can bet. the god thing about a laparoscopic proced
former south african president nelson mandela is out of the hospital today. the 93-year-old turned home following a laparoscopy spro pro seizure. we have more from johannesburg with more on that. we were all concerned about his condition. what can you tell us about things today? >> reporter: well, alex, it would be my best guess that he is back home surrounded by his daughters, his wife and maybe a few friends. it's how south africans do things. he's apparently resting very well. the...
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you know, some countries in south america around the world. >> in science nothing is black and white. but increasing numbers of studies from a variety of investigators from around the world now, are showing that bpa has the negative consequences. >> we can't wait another generation. with kemp rales like this bpa and the other chemicals that are now a regular part of our lifestyle. they are in our home. they are in our automobiles. they are in the audio equipment and toys the children play with, sporting good equipment. they are in everything. >> doctor thank you for joining us. what level the fda says the sigh sense not there and yet all the scientists are saying the sigh sense there. what level of proof is it going to take before there's government action? >> i think it's really important that all the available information is looked at and at this point there's still are controversial studies. there's studies that show that bpa has no effect and then there are many studies showing bpa has lots of effects. we have been funding at part of the national institutes of health, have funded
you know, some countries in south america around the world. >> in science nothing is black and white. but increasing numbers of studies from a variety of investigators from around the world now, are showing that bpa has the negative consequences. >> we can't wait another generation. with kemp rales like this bpa and the other chemicals that are now a regular part of our lifestyle. they are in our home. they are in our automobiles. they are in the audio equipment and toys the...
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. >> you've been to south america a lot. you've been very outspoken about the way mexico has treated the drug war. what is the simplistic answer do you think? >> this war on drugs got bigger since 1970 when nixon declared it. it's gotten huge. >> it hasn't worked, has it? >> and the mexican economy would die without it because they need the money. it goes into their legitimate economy. it's bigger than tourism. it's bigger than oil. it's bigger than remissions from their mexican immigrants back to their country. it's huge in this country. >> given the importance to a country like mexico's economy through this back economy, what do you do? >> if you declared -- if there were no war on drugs, the mexican economy would have to -- would dry up. i don't know. even the banks would dry up. it couldn't happen overnight. you'd have to move in a direction to decriminalize it first of all. because in america we're suffering greatly. not only do we have a huge dea with a huge budget. homeland security's involved. we have, you know, we'v
. >> you've been to south america a lot. you've been very outspoken about the way mexico has treated the drug war. what is the simplistic answer do you think? >> this war on drugs got bigger since 1970 when nixon declared it. it's gotten huge. >> it hasn't worked, has it? >> and the mexican economy would die without it because they need the money. it goes into their legitimate economy. it's bigger than tourism. it's bigger than oil. it's bigger than remissions from their...
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central and south america -- very interesting. this is a region where we have very strong partners where we have common ideals and objectives in a number of countries who in an earlier era emerged as democracies sought to embrace economics and so forth, and so the military engagement is a very important part of the engagement strat jishgs egiestr of the things that we have seen is that we have a real focus on building part and capacity and take a case like colombia, where colombia, seven or ten years ago was under siege with a virulent insurgency, and we invested not just the department of defense, but also in colombia to help them fight off the insurgency, and help them to build the capacity to help secure themselves. what has happened through the experience is that colombia is a net exporter of security in the region. they are now training our friends in mexico on flying held koerpts and they are now training militaries in central america on how to deal with counter narcotics missions and so forth, and so, you know, it is they h
central and south america -- very interesting. this is a region where we have very strong partners where we have common ideals and objectives in a number of countries who in an earlier era emerged as democracies sought to embrace economics and so forth, and so the military engagement is a very important part of the engagement strat jishgs egiestr of the things that we have seen is that we have a real focus on building part and capacity and take a case like colombia, where colombia, seven or ten...
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yes i am but of course i would also add south america. in terms of drug distribution and drug trafficking cocaine and hero in a very much similar to probably amounts of cultivated and produced drugs or about the same as we do in south america you have about one thousand tons of cocaine and in afghanistan you have five hundred to six hundred tons of heroin once such an amount of drugs is produced it starts moving through other countries destabilizing very jeems increasing corruption producing paramilitary groups but their leaders are interested in look just maximizing their profits because their profits skyrocket straight away. they want to have their own ministers their own generals have their own vision for the country start shooting at each other because such groups are numerous there will fight each other and together they fight the government mexico is one example of that they have a huge number of us s. nations some fifty thousand of assess nations judges prosecutors police offices but mexico is indeed a transit country right mexico
yes i am but of course i would also add south america. in terms of drug distribution and drug trafficking cocaine and hero in a very much similar to probably amounts of cultivated and produced drugs or about the same as we do in south america you have about one thousand tons of cocaine and in afghanistan you have five hundred to six hundred tons of heroin once such an amount of drugs is produced it starts moving through other countries destabilizing very jeems increasing corruption producing...
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america the frenchman clocking the fastest time from san juan to two g. though and put a hands on his nearest rival. by almost six minutes in south africa and was third fastest during stage four while on the bikes spain's defending champion marco might gain some ground on the overall leader serial display of france coma led the way finishing just over two minutes ahead of desperate still trials by over eight minutes in the general classification while a crash involving brazilian kleinman. dented his title hopes. so that brings us to the end of the sport for the moment we've got the weather coming up next here and i'll take. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. giant corporations rule the day. well see british sunny. spot on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . prices that record highs as the years as an embargo on a rainy and crude may calm by the
america the frenchman clocking the fastest time from san juan to two g. though and put a hands on his nearest rival. by almost six minutes in south africa and was third fastest during stage four while on the bikes spain's defending champion marco might gain some ground on the overall leader serial display of france coma led the way finishing just over two minutes ahead of desperate still trials by over eight minutes in the general classification while a crash involving brazilian kleinman....
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connecticut once you got out of congress he went on to lobby for the motion picture association for america and it paid off his salary increase by seven hundred sixty two percent and another example there is former senator tom daschle well a democrat from south dakota you found a more lucrative career as a lobbyist raking in one thousand two hundred and twenty percent more than he did as a member of congress. well to discuss this more i'm joined now by john lee communications and outreach coordinator for united for public welcome to the show so first off this just screams of. conflict of interest isn't there a conflict of interest when they go on and work for congress and then they make money off of lobbying and congress knows that is actually two conflicts of interest the first one is that when you're actually in office you're allowed to continue to negotiate with people for your next job so if you're retiring member of congress you could be talking to the m.t.a. or to the drug industry and saying well i want to become a lobbyist for your organization or for your lobby after i leave office
connecticut once you got out of congress he went on to lobby for the motion picture association for america and it paid off his salary increase by seven hundred sixty two percent and another example there is former senator tom daschle well a democrat from south dakota you found a more lucrative career as a lobbyist raking in one thousand two hundred and twenty percent more than he did as a member of congress. well to discuss this more i'm joined now by john lee communications and outreach...
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if you look at the cia in south america, it went underground. they knew if they had a aft, they could not engage in a major wawithg-rm oea thafonoid n ime wa had a draft, and the government wanted to go invade iraq? it'd be a much different natial conversation. what else did the government learn? >> [inaudible] >> centere media. in ordmb urst ilyit us y't overtly censor the media. but you can embed jourlists in military units, you can restrict their access, and that's what they did. they didn't want people running arouepin this a mlo t ie e ouok the vietnam -- if you look at the vietnam era, the vast majority of the media coverage was in favor of the war. very little, especially in the beginning, was anythin an-war. t adhicoue gome learned is privatize the military. if you privatize the military, you further separate the population from the war because a lot of contracto are from foreign countrie how ontoad? d k d eowxa h nytrrs a in those countries. we don't have a precise number like we do for military units. and private armies are extremely p
if you look at the cia in south america, it went underground. they knew if they had a aft, they could not engage in a major wawithg-rm oea thafonoid n ime wa had a draft, and the government wanted to go invade iraq? it'd be a much different natial conversation. what else did the government learn? >> [inaudible] >> centere media. in ordmb urst ilyit us y't overtly censor the media. but you can embed jourlists in military units, you can restrict their access, and that's what they did....
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not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the plot. >> i know from my experience in newark, we've had some places that were specifically targeted as well. the best thing i want people to understand, if you see something, say something. a lot of times we've seen, for instance, in new york, people seeing suspicious things and reporting it. not only does law enforcement have to be vigilant, we have to. it does not hurt to make a phone call and report it. >> we talked a little earlier about the bust-up last night in the debate about libya. mitt romney missing a pretty easy home run, i felt, when he didn't phrase the question properly allowing the presid
not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the...
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who wants to deal with south america? >> i do think that our relationship with south america has always been complicated, if i may say so. if we are damned if we do, we're damned if we don't. we don't pay enough attention, they say we are not paying enough attention. if we do, they're out than we are interfering. i do think that our future -- what happens, the most revolutionary thing i did as secretary of state was to move canada into the western hemisphere. it actually was in europe. but since this is in the western hemisphere, technically, the bottom line was, in order to increase the number of democracies. i do think there is a huge partnership here that we can and should have with latin america and any number of ways. in terms of values and how they could be part of the partnership act. brazil is clearly a major player, but so are other countries. we have more complicated and interesting relationships with mexico than any other country in the world. i do think there are many, many opportunities here to do more things
who wants to deal with south america? >> i do think that our relationship with south america has always been complicated, if i may say so. if we are damned if we do, we're damned if we don't. we don't pay enough attention, they say we are not paying enough attention. if we do, they're out than we are interfering. i do think that our future -- what happens, the most revolutionary thing i did as secretary of state was to move canada into the western hemisphere. it actually was in europe....
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storms off the coast of south carolina will. we'll track the latest movement of this growing storm. >> rick: plus, mother nature offering a a little hope to hundreds of firefighters who are battling wildfires across several western states. we'll have a live report for you. >> arthel: also on armed forces day, inspiring story of the life long bond between a wounded vet and his comrade headed home from the front line. >>> fox news alert, the final chapter in an incredible journey to freedom unfolding now. the chinese activist whose dramatic escape from house arrest set off an international diplomatic crisis is on his way to the united states, along with his wife and two children. the first step in his new life will take place at newark, liberty international airport where chen guangchen is expected to land in just less than 30 minutes. doug mckelway is live in washington with more. doug? >> arthel, this is really the culmination of a triumph faint struggle by chen guangchen who was taking to the beijing airport unexpectedly this m
storms off the coast of south carolina will. we'll track the latest movement of this growing storm. >> rick: plus, mother nature offering a a little hope to hundreds of firefighters who are battling wildfires across several western states. we'll have a live report for you. >> arthel: also on armed forces day, inspiring story of the life long bond between a wounded vet and his comrade headed home from the front line. >>> fox news alert, the final chapter in an incredible...
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america, became public. the agency is moving quickly to deal with the situation. but more firings are likely. >> reporter: three secret service agents are out of a job for their involvement in the columbian prostitution scandal. and lawmakers expect others soon will be. >> my understanding is that there will be more resignations coming in the next day or so. >> reporter: already, one supervisor has been fired. another supervisor forced to retire. and a third agent resigned. eight others remained on administrative leave, with their security clearance suspended. some members of the team allegedly hired prostitutes after a night of partying in cartagena, ahead of president obama's arrival. congressman peter king says there is no evidence drugs played a role. but says the agency's investigation will be thorough. >> a number of them are right now undergoing drug tests and polygraphs. >> reporter: the white house has expressed disappointment in the scandal but is standing by the secret service director. one republ
america, became public. the agency is moving quickly to deal with the situation. but more firings are likely. >> reporter: three secret service agents are out of a job for their involvement in the columbian prostitution scandal. and lawmakers expect others soon will be. >> my understanding is that there will be more resignations coming in the next day or so. >> reporter: already, one supervisor has been fired. another supervisor forced to retire. and a third agent resigned....
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what's the least expensive gas in america right now, 2.83 a gallon in south carolina. currently there are 16 states selling gas under $3. in the coming days, analysts also say six more states could join them. >> this lights a fire under americans. this is sure to entice more people to go on vacation and spend more of their hard-earned money. >> reporter: that fire could not have come at a better time. the boom is also a relief to small business owners. this one runs this flower shop in downtown chicago. the drop is allowing her to drop prices too. >> reporter: what does it mean for you as a business owner? >> that means a big relief. that means that our cost of goods can go down. it means that people will have some extra cash to spend. it means that my expense on delivery can go down. so it's a good thing all the way around. >> reporter: american families drive more than any other time of the year. criss-cross, from the park to swimming pool, ice cream par low and of course the grocery store. it all adds up. ask this busy mom, we met up with her picking up groceries. >
what's the least expensive gas in america right now, 2.83 a gallon in south carolina. currently there are 16 states selling gas under $3. in the coming days, analysts also say six more states could join them. >> this lights a fire under americans. this is sure to entice more people to go on vacation and spend more of their hard-earned money. >> reporter: that fire could not have come at a better time. the boom is also a relief to small business owners. this one runs this flower shop...
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america the frenchman clocking the fastest time from san juan to two g. though and put a hands on our lead his nearest rival. by almost six minutes in south african was third fastest during stage four while on the bikes spain's defending champion mark o'meara gained some ground on the overall leader cereal display of france coma led the way finishing just over two minutes ahead of death rate but still trails by over eight minutes in the general classification while a crash involving brazilian kleinman. dented his title hopes. so that brings us to the end of the sport for the moment we've got the weather coming up next here an arctic. well. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. not with the bounce building block. just the war of the barricades from one side and fears blockade from the other. invisible border has cut people from the land for twelve year. the conflict that divided serbia into two hostile parts is still not over. couldn't take three. four judges. three. three stooges free. vide
america the frenchman clocking the fastest time from san juan to two g. though and put a hands on our lead his nearest rival. by almost six minutes in south african was third fastest during stage four while on the bikes spain's defending champion mark o'meara gained some ground on the overall leader cereal display of france coma led the way finishing just over two minutes ahead of death rate but still trails by over eight minutes in the general classification while a crash involving brazilian...
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third largest economy in south america, is that true? >> we surpassed argentina, and after mexico and brazil, we are the third largest growing. 6% a year. >> we would be happy to up 6% here. -- to have 6% here. what is the foundation of the economy? imports, exports? what is happening? >> we have a strong agricultural sector. our coffee, the best coffee in the world. mining and oil sectors have grown significantly. also, manufacturing. it is really a very diverse and balanced growth. >> i read someplace where maybe 10 or 12 years ago, investment is maybe 1 million or a couple of million -- billion, i'm sorry -- per year. now it has gone through the roof. isn't it? >> 20 years ago, when i was ambassador the first time, and i had more hair and less weight -- [laughter] >> happens to all of us. >> the average investment was $1 billion, $1.5 billion per last year it was $18 billion. tremendous change. it comes from everywhere we. of seeing regions different from the u.s., other countries, taking advantage. probably in a more aggressive way.
third largest economy in south america, is that true? >> we surpassed argentina, and after mexico and brazil, we are the third largest growing. 6% a year. >> we would be happy to up 6% here. -- to have 6% here. what is the foundation of the economy? imports, exports? what is happening? >> we have a strong agricultural sector. our coffee, the best coffee in the world. mining and oil sectors have grown significantly. also, manufacturing. it is really a very diverse and balanced...
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this one in south america and election day is today. venezuela, where that manner about to see -- there he s. president hu go chavez has been in power for 13 years now. there is no limit to the number of terms a president can serve there. chavez himself made that rule. if anybody can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get live now, and paula newton is there. polls were scheduled to close hours ago, but they are still open. what is going on? >> reporter: a few are still open. if you are in any polling station anywhere in this country today you would know the lineups were huge and it could be approaching 80%. for that reason the electoral commission stayed true to word and continued to have the polls open. we are not sure if it will make a difference, though. we are getting word that they reached 80 to 95% of the votes are counted. >> what has energized voters so much for people to wait in really long lines? >> reporter: traditionally venezuela has high turnouts but beyond that this is one
this one in south america and election day is today. venezuela, where that manner about to see -- there he s. president hu go chavez has been in power for 13 years now. there is no limit to the number of terms a president can serve there. chavez himself made that rule. if anybody can unseat this president, it's the man facing him today. a 40-year-old governor. let's get live now, and paula newton is there. polls were scheduled to close hours ago, but they are still open. what is going on?...
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and as we fox on strengthening our partners in south and central america, what additional role can we play to increase the operation and also as i've done in the past, i would like your opinion on releasing the names that train in winsec. >> thank you for your support and continued support. it remains a very, very important organization for us. we have had almost 14,000 people trained and educated in winsec over the last 12 or 11 years and we find, and i've talked with many of the graduates that many could through the institution. we find that two things, one it's not only a partnership with the united states, and an understanding as we work through winsec of the respect for civil authority as chairman you asked that we address respect for human rights and respect for the rule of law and other training capacity. so, it's that partnership with the united states and our ability from a military standpoint to work with them. but, i also and they also mention that the partnerships that they form with one another from this institution is very important as well. and as we lock to the situati
and as we fox on strengthening our partners in south and central america, what additional role can we play to increase the operation and also as i've done in the past, i would like your opinion on releasing the names that train in winsec. >> thank you for your support and continued support. it remains a very, very important organization for us. we have had almost 14,000 people trained and educated in winsec over the last 12 or 11 years and we find, and i've talked with many of the...
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south carolina. there's new reaction from gingrich and romney today. >> reporter: absolutely. good day to you, alex. the campaigns today are assessing what went right and wrong here in south carolina. obviously for speaker gingrich a whole lot of things went right and not too many things went wrong for him this past week. the opposite is true for the mitt romney campaign. both of these candidates hit the sunday morning talk show circuit to talk about their t tone of the campaign here in south carolina. largely negative. newt gingrich swinging from the fences. we have been talking about that all week. they talked about the tone of the campaign and very very negative here. gingrich got hit hard by some conservative leaders about how he took after mitt romney in his role at bain capital. and mitt romney talked about conservative values as the candidates try to vie to see who is the real conservative in this race. take a listen to what they had to say this morning. >> questions about the character, the j
south carolina. there's new reaction from gingrich and romney today. >> reporter: absolutely. good day to you, alex. the campaigns today are assessing what went right and wrong here in south carolina. obviously for speaker gingrich a whole lot of things went right and not too many things went wrong for him this past week. the opposite is true for the mitt romney campaign. both of these candidates hit the sunday morning talk show circuit to talk about their t tone of the campaign here in...
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america the frenchman clocking the fastest time from san juan to go and put our hands on our lead his nearest rival. by almost six minutes the south african was third fastest during stage four while on the bikes spain's defending champion mark o'meara gained some ground on the overall leader cereal display of france coma led the way finishing just over two minutes ahead of death rate but still trails by over eight minutes in the general classification while a crash involving brazilian kleinman. dented his title hopes. so that brings us to the end of the sport for the moment we've got the weather coming up next here an arctic. well. sundance technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. would be soo much brighter if you knew about sound from phones to impressions. means for instance on t.v. don't come. the official. called touch from the. video. an omission st now in the palm of your. oil prices jump again as the e.u. moves closer to an iran oil embargo amid mounting concern over how the measures might ricochet. thousands remain behi
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america austria followed highly specialized group of scientists studying the same material separated by oceans >> very few people who have observed this weekend bring those experts from around the globe able to adjust things move forward much more rapidly doctors discovered significant step egg maturation >> turns out once you fertilize the egg releases into a huge birth >> better quality of x >> flat image you cannot see this remarkable explosion which you could see here would have read this on the paper talking in a meeting but could not have been able to really see how remarkable this is. >> i experiment might spark more collaborative breakers that is the hope >> opportunity we can look affectively through the microscope >> one thing you are doing making a global community much more closely knit. >> lot to learn more about their research go to the website wgntv.com. more and more americans financial edge next tiny number who actually have emergency savings available and pinching pennies to pay for college literally at the telephone calls chicago cubs fans have been waiting for rei
america austria followed highly specialized group of scientists studying the same material separated by oceans >> very few people who have observed this weekend bring those experts from around the globe able to adjust things move forward much more rapidly doctors discovered significant step egg maturation >> turns out once you fertilize the egg releases into a huge birth >> better quality of x >> flat image you cannot see this remarkable explosion which you could see...
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america the frenchman clocking the fastest time from san juan to go and put our hands on our lead his nearest rival. by almost six minutes in south african was third fastest during stage four while on the bikes spain's defending champion mark o'meara gained ground on the oval reader cereal display of france coma led the way finishing just over two minutes ahead of death rate but still trails by over eight minutes in the general classification while a crash involving brazilian kleinman. dented his title hopes. so that brings us to the end of the sport for the moment so we've got the weather coming up next here an arctic. from. white stream cascading from mountain slopes the view is miss more much. more this beauty brings deaths at a speed of more than two hundred kilometers from. step is done to launch one on. it's easy to. eat. prices jump again the e.u. moves closer to an iran or the embargo and they'd nansen concern over how the measures might say on the west. thousands remain behind bars in libya for failing to switch sides that are supposedly right as a transition to democracy ref
america the frenchman clocking the fastest time from san juan to go and put our hands on our lead his nearest rival. by almost six minutes in south african was third fastest during stage four while on the bikes spain's defending champion mark o'meara gained ground on the oval reader cereal display of france coma led the way finishing just over two minutes ahead of death rate but still trails by over eight minutes in the general classification while a crash involving brazilian kleinman. dented...
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one of the most expensive gas station in america? the mobile station on south hacienda boulevard in l.a. in the northeast, an unhappy orange. average prices between $3.60 and $3.93. the vast underbelly of the country in yellow. between $3.38 and $3.71. but look at this big pasture of green there in the middle, where prices are all the way down to $3.16 and lower. home to the cheapest gas in america? u pump it in ft. collins, colorado. just $2.64 a gallon. prices always vary from state-to-state. but this is unusual. >> no. this is not normal. >> reporter: why? because the refineries on the coasts are buying more expensive crude from places like saudi arabia and nigeria. while the inland states are getting the cheaper stuff from canada and north dakota. these wild price differences aren't just happening on a national level. at this gas station here in new york city, the price is $4.39 a gallon. but check this out. we are 20 blocks north, and it's 50 cents cheaper. and look at the variability in the dallas area, where the average is pri
one of the most expensive gas station in america? the mobile station on south hacienda boulevard in l.a. in the northeast, an unhappy orange. average prices between $3.60 and $3.93. the vast underbelly of the country in yellow. between $3.38 and $3.71. but look at this big pasture of green there in the middle, where prices are all the way down to $3.16 and lower. home to the cheapest gas in america? u pump it in ft. collins, colorado. just $2.64 a gallon. prices always vary from state-to-state....